Thousands of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints took part Sunday in the rededication of the Jordan River Temple.

Tracie Snowder, KSL.com | Posted
May 9th - 5:14pm

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is ending its working relationship with the Boy Scouts of America, but it’s not parting ways for 18 months. Here are five questions answered about the transition period and new LDS youth initiative.

Sam Penrod, KSL TV | Posted
May 8th - 10:40pm

The LDS Church announced Tuesday night, that in 2019, it will end the long standing relationship with the Boy Scouts of America, in favor of a new church produced activity program, that will involve both boys and girls, ages 8 to 18.

Yvette Cruz, KSL.com | Posted
May 5th - 9:35am

The results from an LDS Church survey sent to 62,000 Mormon missionaries, intended to gauge safety conditions, were announced Friday.

Keira Farrimond, KSL TV | Posted
Apr 17th - 12:26pm

Beginning their journeys on Sunday night, some African members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints slept on buses and waited outside the venue for hours before a special conference with President Russell M. Nelson Monday.

LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson, currently on a world tour to visit church members across the world, has left Jerusalem a bit early due to U.S.-led military strikes in neighboring Syria.

Liesl Nielsen, KSL.com | Posted
Apr 10th - 2:15pm

New LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson left Tuesday on a global ministry tour to eight countries around the world. The trip comes shortly after several historic announcements during the church’s annual general conference.

A retired surgeon and his wife drew sustained applause from top LDS Church leaders, business executives, doctors and others at a gala in Salt Lake City Thursday.

Katie McKellar, KSL | Posted
Apr 2nd - 9:27pm

Layton Mayor Bob Stevenson called the announcement of a Layton temple during the church's general conference Sunday "stunning," later adding that is "by far the most exciting announcement we've had in our community."

The Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints called and sustained its first Latin American apostle as part of the church’s annual general conference Saturday.

Angie Denison, KSL TV | Posted
Mar 28th - 6:29pm

This weekend, KSL-TV will suspend its regular daytime programming and will air several inspiring, locally produced documentaries. Patriotism, selfless-service and an exclusive interview with LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson will be featured.

Myles Primm, EastIdahoNews.com | Posted
Mar 23rd - 6:23pm

Mark Mattei is creating a show called “The Singles” based on a Mormon singles ward. He says this project will be different from other popular mockumentaries like “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation” because the film crew will be part of the show.

Sam Penrod, KSL TV | Posted
Mar 13th - 11:18am

One of the largest temples belonging to the LDS Church will open to the public later this week. But on Monday, members of the media got an early look at the newly renovated Jordan River Temple in South Jordan.

Sam Penrod, KSL TV | Posted
Mar 12th - 6:19pm

Mormon missionaries have been doing more proselytizing online than ever, and 600 missionaries assigned to 20 visitor centers around the world spend their days chatting with prospective converts online.